Learn to use some kind of strategy if you don't like your figures dying, kid. If you keep your soldiers in tight formations they are stronger against infantry, but explosions will blow straight through it. If you stagger your lines and spread out your soldiers, then they will be weaker against the grunts but more powerful against rockets and stuff. It should be obvious that if you just charge in the general direction of the enemy in a tight formation that their explosives will tear you apart.

guns as destructive as RPG's or tows should be so hard to aim that they can only be aimed at vehicles or equally large targets, although in general the only thing big enough to take out a vehicle should be anoter vehicle

Fulizer wrote:guns as destructive as RPG's or tows should be so hard to aim that they can only be aimed at vehicles or equally large targets, although in general the only thing big enough to take out a vehicle should be anoter vehicle

yes but guns that powerful don't need precise aiming for anti infantry, as thay have a large blast radius

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You know, the best way to avoid explosions is to kill the people launching explosives. Failing that, attempt to have more squads than the enemy has big bombs. On the case of that shotgun mortar, yeah, you're just screwed.